Re: potpourri (Re: Clearwire May Block VoIP Competitors )

From: Robert Bonomi (no email)
Date: Fri Apr 01 2005 - 08:18:54 EST

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    > Subject: Re: potpourri (Re: Clearwire May Block VoIP Competitors )
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    > Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 13:58:39 +0100
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    > > > Why can't we have VoIP phones with built-in GPS receivers and a
    > >
    > > Because GPS doesn't work indoors.
    >
    > GPS works anywhere where the satellite signals can be detected.
    > http://www.u-blox.com/technology/supersense.html
    > Obviously, signals get weaker when they have to pass through
    > solid materials like building walls. But people are already
    > working on more sensitive receivers.
    >
    > But, leaving that aside, if the IP phone has a battery
    > inside it and if it can record previous GPS locations
    > and if you move the phone outside to a new location, then
    > it could remember the last GPS detectable location and
    > use that when it connects to the net again.
    >

    There's a reason these kinds of capabilities aren't in VoIP "phones".

    That reason is *money*.

    GPS capability in the handset would raise the cost of low-end VoIP
    handsets by an order of magnitude, at least.

    Using battery-power for the GPS while not plugged into the line is
    a laugh. Think about what happens when the batteries run down, *before*
    the phone reaches it's final destination. Suppose it's in an airplane
    at the time. The 911 call shows a "location" of 37,000 ft _above_
    the middle of Lake Michigan. Care to imagine the lawsuit when somebody
    *dies*, when 'emergency responce' didn't get there in time, _because_ the
    phone lied about where it was at?

    Note: this is all getting _fair_ afield from the chartered NANOG subject
    matter. I'll shut up.


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